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The real existence of human languages is, according to Prof. Franciszek Grucza, an anthropocentric phenomenon, i.e., it concerns not only the individual speaker’s competence in the Chomskyan model, but also the existence of a language as instrument of mental activity and communication, which is situated, as an idiolect, in the minds of human beings who belong to the given language community. Idiolects are, for their part, phenomena underlying mutual changes caused by the development of the individual awareness in its permanent interaction with the idiolects of other members of the language society. The detection of these changes and their appropriate interpretation allows us to draw conclusions concerning the interaction of ontogenesis and phylogenesis in the creation of human languages. On the background of the anthropocentric linguistics developed by F. and S. Grucza, the problem in question receives a new dimension, namely it is about the dynamic aspect of the interaction of individual and socially-conditioned features as well as language acquisition and so called “systemic” change in the process of language evolution.
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